India lifts ban on bulk export of major edible oils

New Delhi | ByPress Trust of India
Updated on: Mar 27, 2017 07:56 pm IST

India meets 60-70% of its domestic edible oil demand through imports.

India on Monday lifted ban on bulk exports of certain edible oils, including groundnut, sesame and soyabean, with a view to boosting shipments and promoting domestic processing industry.

(Reuters photo)
(Reuters photo)

Interestingly, India meets 60-70% of its domestic edible oil demand through imports.

The country imported about 14.5 million tonnes of vegetable oils (edible and non-edible) during 2015-16 oil year (November to October).

“Export of groundnut oil, sesame oil, soyabean oil and maize oil in bulk, irrespective of any pack size has been exempted from the prohibition on export of edible oil,” Directorate General of Foreign Trade said in a notification.

So far exports of edible oils were allowed in branded consumer packs of up to 5 kg.

Stay updated with the latest Business News on Petrol Price, Gold Rate, Income Tax Calculator along with Silver Rates, Diesel Prices on Hindustan Times.
Stay updated with the latest Business News on Petrol Price, Gold Rate, Income Tax Calculator along with Silver Rates, Diesel Prices on Hindustan Times.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
SHARE
close
Story Saved
Live Score
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
Get App
crown-icon
Subscribe Now!